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How was February Revolution able to bring down the monarchy in Russia?

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Answered by lavanya197
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the winter of 1917, conditions in the capital, pirangut where grim. the workers quarters and the factories Well off on the right Bank of the river Neva. On the left Bank where the functional areas, the winter place, and official buildings, including the place where the Duma met.
22 February Lockout took place at the factory on the right right Bank. the next day, workers in 50 factories called a strike in sympathy. in many factories women lead the way to strikes. this came to be called the international Women's Day. the government called out the cavalry and the police to keep an eye on them.
on Sunday, 25 February, the government suspended the Duma. political spoke out against the he the measure. Demonstrators returned in the force to the streets of the left bank on 26th. on the 27th, police headquarters where ransacked. the streets thronged with people racing slogans about bread,wages,better hours and democracy. the government tried to control the situation and called out the Cavalry once again. however, the cavalry refused to fire on the demonstrators and officer was Shoot At the barracks of Regiment and three other regiments mutinied,voting to join the striking workers. By that evening soldiers and striking workers had gathered to form a soviet or council in the same building as the Duma met. This was the Petrograd Soviet.
the very next day, delegation went to see the Tsar. military commanders advised him to abdicate. he followed the advice and abrogated on 2 March. Soviet leaders and the Duma leaders formed a provisional government to run the country. Russia's future would be decided by the constituent assembly, elected on the basic of Universal adult suffrage. Petrograd had led the February Revolution that brought down the monarchy in February 1917.
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